MBR Review of Codename Prague

"When technology lurks everywhere, it's all too easy to come out missing a few limbs. Codename Prague follows Vincent Prague, assassin and special agent of the Ministry of Applied Pressure. After his latest hit, he finds himself with more attention than he wants, and in the city of Prague, he has to tread lightly in a world where technology has gone way too far and Vincent only has his mind to save himself, with a few toys of course. Blending spy fiction with science fiction, Codename Prague is a fun read that should prove hard to put down."

I'm not sure if the review is a joke. I've been informed by several reliable sources that my novel is not fun and extremely easy to put down, not to mention humorless and dumb. But I appreciate the kind words.

About Me

I'm a novelist, short story writer, editor, publisher, SF critic, playwright and English prof. I am the author of over twenty works or fiction and nonfiction, most recently a 2-volume ficiton collection, BATTLE WITHOUT HONOR OR HUMANITY; a biocritical study of the life and work of J.G. Ballard; a trilogy of one-acts, THREE PLAYS; and a cultography on John Carpenter's film THEY LIVE.